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« on: July 04, 2019, 11:31:01 AM »

I'm not sure it changes much.

Allen would have some benefits in the establishment favorite role, as he wouldn't have Romney's reputation as a flip-flopper or the Mormon baggage. On the other hand, he is likely a less impressive political figure and wouldn't be as strong in New Hampshire.

Some guesses...
- Allen would probably Iowa and prevent the Huckabee surge.
- McCain would win New Hampshire by a lot more.
- Allen might win South Carolina, since McCain only needed a third of the vote thanks to Huckabee, Thompson and Romney.
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